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After visiting the World’s Greatest Billboard of All Time, I restarted my search for Bianca’s Stairs with new clues! I failed to find Bianca’s Stairs, but did find The Stairs to Nowhere‼️ The stairs next to Bianca’s Wall survived the Woolsey Fire, but these did not except for this short piece next to the beach. The wood “private” sign at the base also survived. What if ... gulp! ... Bianca’s Stairs burned down? Nooooooooooooooooooo‼️ Bianca’s Wall was just fine. It is concrete, hello? #malibu#woolseyfire#firedamage#stairs#bridgetonowhere#tunneltonowhere#stairstonowhere#biancaswall @biancakmiec

Got an aerial perspective of the Malibu moonscape today thanks to 🚁 pilot extraordinaire @cerfpatrol and @elitehelicopters. Seeing the scope of the destruction from above was a solid reminder of how much there is to be done to help folks affected by the #woolseyfire. If you’re looking to lend a hand, @helpcalifornia heads out again tmrw to dig, sift, saw, sandbag, clean, build, etc. Get your boots on and meet behind the fire station at Zumirez and PCH. 9am!

Just a couple shots of what Santa Ana Fires do. Last month’s #woolseyfire burned 150sq miles from Simi to Malibu, most of which in the first 48 hours. Over a Thousand structures burned down including a quite a few right above the water, over sixteen miles from the fire’s origin. The smock has lifted but the clean up and repair has just begun... #smockeythebear#thesmockhaslifted#malibufire#pointdume

Malibu’s Secret Garden . . . Malibu Creek State Park, my home away from home, sanctuary for peace, place to disappear, clear my head…. opened today! . . . The park was closed for over a month due to the devastation from the Woolsey fire, which ripped through the Santa Monica Mountains like a scorned fire breathing dragon, wanting revenge. . . . The Woolsey Dragon was spitting flames in random directions, higher, hotter and faster than ever before, leaving in it’s wake, a shaken charred park but a park that’s still standing, breathing, life and birth never ceasing. . . . I went for a hike early this morning, like a dream, I walked the park I’ve come to love in disbelief, as I feared the park might remain closed for months to come. I could feel my feet hit the ground, hear the sounds of the birds, deer rustling in the brush as they nibbled on the leaves, the water hitting the rocks in the creek as it flowed, and still it didn’t seem like I was really there. . . MCSP was closed for more than a month, the time that I needed this place the most, needed to release all the sorrow that wept in my soul for my friends who have lost their homes, for the people in our city walking around dazed, sad, angry and in disbelief for the magnitude of the loss that has taken place and the daunting task of rebuilding, that is awaiting. . . I needed to walk the paths that keep me sane, (or pleasantly insane, depending who you ask ) but that was not an option. The loss went deep. . . No matter what has occurred in MCSP of late, that could possibly taint my desire to walk here daily, I saw today that nothing could change my love of this extraordinary place. . . Nothing could stop the natural cycle of life. The vibrant green grass growing quickly over burnt black hills, had it’s mission to remind us… . . darkness does not stand out more than the light, if we take the time to see past it. . . Malibu will Rebuild. . . #thisismalibu#malibucreekstatepark#mysecretgarden

Smoke On The Water. #4 of 4. Starting to realize the fire size near the Port Hueneme Beach Pier. Who knew that November 8th, 2018 would be such a devastating & historical day in California? I certainly didn't know I would experience a peripheral piece of the Woolsey and Hill wildfires that day! In fact, while driving there from northern California to meet Dee (spouse), at first glance from far away I thought it might be fog. But upon arrival at Port Hueneme I knew it was smoke from a fire… just didn’t know how large and destructive it was. THUS, my HAPPY demeanor in pics / vids, excited to see the amazing contrasting hues / colors with the smoke, water, & sky… and right over the pier! Couldn’t ask for a better unique outdoor studio than this. I’ve delayed posting these out of respect for all who suffered in some way because of the tragic fires related to the smoke in these pics… Smoke On The Water. . . .

The faces that started the RESTORATION series with me! What beautiful artists each and every one of them are! 🙌🏼 I’m still continuing to create work and grow the online print shop! If you feel inspired by this project or compelled to help out please message me and we can find a way to work together! Thank you all! LINK IN BIO for print shop! ✨

With everything that has happened this past month with my home and barn burning down I’m not gonna lie it has been a bit difficult to get myself into a tack store to buy some riding clothes. Yesterday I received the most heart warming package from @goode_rider filled with so much beautiful riding apparel. I’m so touched by their generosity during these times. I can’t put into words how much I appreciate their kindness ♥️🙏🏻✨ #woolseyfire#gooderider

We’re still with you, California. Kimpton is Golden State born and raised, and our hearts remain with the communities affected by the devastating fires here. Through the end of January, we’re donating a portion of every reservation made at any of our California hotels to @CalFund The California Community Foundation's Wildfire Relief Fund , up to $25,000. We know the need for support and healing goes on long after the flames go out. We hope to do our part to help those impacted begin to recover and rebuild their lives.⠀ ⠀ ⠀ #palomarla#kimpton#wildfire#wildfirerelief#woolseyfire#losangeles#californialove#californiacare⠀

This past weekend our curator, along with dozens of other volunteers from various agencies and locales, participated in the first post- #woolseyfire restoration project at the #peterstraussranch. In a matter of hours they planted hundreds of native plants and trees which in time will add to the beauty of our #santamonicanmountains. . Want to get involved? Follow @santamonicamountainsnps for further updates on how you can help with their ongoing efforts. . For our environmental science majors or those interested in a career with the national park service, @communitynatureconnection is hiring interns. Scroll through the images for more information on their year-long program. No prior experience is necessary. . #restoration#conservation#malibu#agourahills#nature#naturalhistory#environmentalscience#environment#volunteer#feelgood#giveback#howyoucanhelp#biology

The updated list of #malibu properties burned in the #woolseyfire that have been inspected and cleared by the County led HazMat teams is posted on the City debris removal web page at www.MalibuCity.org/Debris and updated daily. The deadline for property owners to submit an ROE Form to opt in to the free CalRecycle Debris Removal program is is January 28, 2019. See the updated list at https://www.malibucity.org/DocumentCenter/View/23330/Malibu-Phase-I-Assessment-List. For more detailed information on fire debris removal, visit www.MalibuCity.org/Debris.

The updated list of #malibu properties burned in the #woolseyfire that have been inspected and cleared by the County led HazMat teams is posted on the City debris removal web page at www.MalibuCity.org/Debris and updated daily. The deadline for property owners to submit an ROE Form to opt in to the free CalRecycle Debris Removal program is is January 28, 2019. See the updated list at https://www.malibucity.org/DocumentCenter/View/23330/Malibu-Phase-I-Assessment-List. For more detailed information on fire debris removal, visit www.MalibuCity.org/Debris.

Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real and friends last night at “Love and Music” the benefit for the Woolsey Fire victims in Malibu. Yes, that is Flea in some of the pics. It was a night of much love and great music that raised money for our neighbors in need! Thank you @cheyenneellis @saoriwall and more! Swipe 👈🏽 for more. • • • #malibulove#loveandmusic#thehanniganfiles#topangalocal#topanga#woolseyfire

If you’re wanting to act on climate, get involved in reforestation efforts, or snag a last minute Christmas gift for an eco-minded human, @treepeople_org is an amazing non-profit working tirelessly in the Santa Monica Mountains to fight climate change, restore the local water cycle, and regenerate critical habitat by planting and caring for native plants and oak trees. @treepeople_org relies on local donations and volunteers to carry out projects around Los Angeles, and this year they’ve created a special California Wildfire Recovery Fund to specifically support regions devastated by the Woolsey Fire. Donations to this fund will go towards the cultivation of native seedlings used to propagate affected burn areas. - Link in bio to learn more. 🌏

My dad stayed during the fires, and this page flitted down through the air. This was once a book. That book likely lived in a house that is no longer there. Now I’m just so curious about what this story contains. It is apparently titled RENNI. I am convinced I need to find this and purchase it now. #renni#woolseyfire

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| *T H A N K Y O U* | ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ A big thank you to @oakandironto for putting on such a wonderful event this past weekend & having us be a part of it. You’ve got a cool, special place there. 🥃🍸🍺🍷 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Thank you to everyone who came out, drank some drinks, served some drinks, ate some pies & played some jams. We appreciate all of you showing your support. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Proceeds will be donated to @vccfoundation and distributed to the victims of the recent Woolley Fire and Borderline tragic events.

Seminole Springs CA. Since the devastating wildfires in California, some communities were raised to the ground and residents lost their homes, possessions, memories. Show your support and visit the following non profit organisation who are helping the residents here @rebuilding.seminole.foundation 🌱

We are happy to send a generous donation to the Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation (the donations will go specifically to Noah’s Legacy Fund to assist the department in its efforts to rescue animals from wildfires, flooding, earthquakes and man-made disasters). Thank you to all the participating vendors and customers who supported our “Wildfire Relief Fund Sip n’Shop”. 🙏🏻 Your kindness is so appreciated! 🐾❤️️🐾 . . The silent auction bids continue for another week, so stop by and give us a $ number! 😁 100% of the auction bids will go to the United Way of Greater Los Angeles. . . If you’d like to make a donation to the Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation, swipe to see the address. . Thank you @littlebleubear for the adorable second picture 💕 . . . . . #thehangarla#woolseyfire#wildfirerelief #losangelescountyanimalcarefoundation #sipnshop#marvista#communitysupport#artauction#kindness

Oak Canyon Community Park was a treasured place to sink into nature and get away from the daily grind. So many blissful spots to simply be, listen and observe nature. It was ravaged by the recent Woolsey Fire, and I recently retraced my refusal route through what is left. This “before and after” pair of photos can only hint at the devastation. So much flora and fauna destroyed, and the entire ecosystem is in terrible shape. What was once the home to dozens of species of birds and plants is now a wasteland. Incapable of sustaining the abundant life that once called it home. Heartbreaking doesn’t begin to convey the loss. #woolseyfire#malibufire#oakpark